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SUMMARY:GAMBIT Videogame Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Members of Comparative Media Studies’ GAMBIT Research Staff will deliver from 2-3PM each day a different videogame-based lecture. \nMonday 14 Jan Storytelling in Games: The Adventure Game Genre \nTuesday 15 Jan Once More With Meaning: Expanding the Emotional and Thematic Scope of Digital Games \nWednesday 16 Jan Bringing commercial videogames into the classrooms \nThursday 17 What is the Casual in Casual Games? \nFriday 18 Jan We’re Swimming in Blood and We Feel Fine: Czech Gaming Culture of the Early 90’s \nContact: Philip Tan\, NE25-367\, x4-9129\, philip@mit.edu \nClara Fernandez-Vara\nStorytelling in Games: The Adventure Game Genre\nMon Jan 14\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nDoris Rusch\nOnce More With Meaning: Expanding the Emotional and Thematic Scope of\nDigital Games\nTue Jan 15\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nPilar Lacasa\nBringing commercial videogames into the classrooms\nWed Jan 16\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nJesper Juul\nWhat is the Casual in Casual Games?\nThu Jan 17\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nJaroslav Svelch\nWe’re Swimming in Blood and We Feel Fine: Czech Gaming Culture of the Early 90’s\nFri Jan 18\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/gambit-video-game-lecture-series/
LOCATION:MIT Building 2\, Room 151\, 182 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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SUMMARY:Jaroslav Švelch: "Czech Underground Rock Music: Forbidden Fandom"
DESCRIPTION:Jaroslav Švelch\nAccount of Czech underground rock music of the 60s\, 70s and 80s when rock music was considered suspicious and counterrevolutionary by the communist government. The bands and fans were operating illegally or semi-illegally which gave rise to specific models of fan communities. Features rare audio and historical documentation to show the cultural context of media during that period.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/jaroslav-svelch-czech-underground-rock-music-forbidden-fandom/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 132\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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